Source:WBCN - FMMR @ 3 3/4ips > CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC Lineage:AKAI GX 625 > Apogee Mini Me(24/96) >Apogee MiniDac(monitoring/mastering) > Wavelab 5.0(dithered to 16/44 via Apogee) > CD > EAC > WAV (TLH confirms no sbes) > FLAC (TLH) Taped by:Neil Cronin Transferred by:Pat Lee Keywords:Little Feat; FM; Neil Cronin; Matt Smith; Pat Lee
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Little Feat
Paul's Mall
Boston, Ma
April 1, 1973 early show - partial (show id: 136005)
WBCN - FMMR @ 3 3/4ips > CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC
--- Recorded by Neil Cronin on a TDK Super Dynamic 1800 feet reel which he sold to Tapererpat in the mid-70's
--- mastered to CD by Matt Smith --- Transfer info.: AKAI GX 625 > Apogee Mini Me(24/96) >Apogee MiniDac(monitoring/mastering) > Wavelab 5.0(dithered to 16/44 via Apogee) > CD > EAC > WAV (TLH confirms no sbes) > FLAC (TLH)
Radio Talk >
Sailin' Shoes *
Two Trains
Got No Shadow
On Your Way Down
Walkin' All Night
Fat Man In The Bathtub
Willin'
Apolitical Blues **
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January 18, 2012 Subject:
Short,
but pretty hot!
Notes
* w/ Bonnie Raitt
** Dedicated to Howlin Wolf
notes:
thanks for everything Pat and Matt!!!
only part of the early show was broadcast.
i don't have the other version listed at etree,
but this appears to be an upgrade of that segment.
at the very least, it has known lineage vs:
"WBCN-FM RADIO BROADCAST UNKNOWN LINEAGE > CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC"
and, it shaves an extra reel gen off the other version at etree:
FM broadcast > master reel tape(recorded bu Neil Cronin) > reel recorded at 3.75ips played back on Akai GX4000D >
Numark 20 Band Equalizer > HHB CDR 830 by allsoundz from master reel (recorded by NC) cdr>eac(secure mode)>flac(level 6) by carville 2 December 2007
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Pat and Carville split Neil's collection. So, Pat has the fm mr for some while Carville has the fm mr > r for others, like in this case
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Uploader's note:
This segment of the full 4/01/73 Little Feat show is definitely a nice upgrade to the sound quality of what already circulates. Thanks to all who made this possible! Enjoy!